Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Re: Please explain taxes for Canadian sellers - mmattt (2) | [...] Ah ok cool. This is the info I'm looking for. Duty and import fees I'm aware of when purchasing. It was the bricklink fee component for canada I must have misunderstood. (14 months ago, Mar 7, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: taxes - wildchicken13 (876) | [...] I think PayPal creates tax documents, you may have received a 1099-K from them BrickLink does create statements for seller fees, which you can download from your fees [...] (14 months ago, Mar 7, 2023, to Taxes) |
taxes - PieceOfMind (351) | I'm surprised Bricklink doesn't create any statements or am I missing something? (14 months ago, Mar 7, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: Please explain taxes for Canadian sellers - Emporiosa (5546) | [...] Actually re-reading your original post (I was comment more about the follow ups you had posted as it sounded like you were buying on the site but outside of Canada). [...] (14 months ago, Mar 7, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: Please explain taxes for Canadian sellers - Emporiosa (5546) | [...] As Sylvain has just mentioned, buyers are not taxed yet (but will be eventually. Legislation in Canada required it I think to be enforced as of July 1, 2022 so they're [...] (14 months ago, Mar 7, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: Please explain taxes for Canadian sellers - SylvainLS (46) | [...] What just started (and what started a few threads here) is BrickLink adding taxes to the fee. It’s not the seller paying taxes for the buyer, it’s the seller [...] (14 months ago, Mar 7, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: Please explain taxes for Canadian sellers - Nubs_Select (3768) | [...] Pretty sure you don’t have to worry about tax at all if your just a small store. Much less so for selling to non canadiens. Any taxes for International stuff like that [...] (14 months ago, Mar 7, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: Please explain taxes for Canadian sellers - mmattt (2) | [...] I thought I read about a new process for canadian sellers having to cover the hst tax for buyers outside of Canada for income taxes purposes. Implemented in Nov 2022. [...] (14 months ago, Mar 7, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: Please explain taxes for Canadian sellers - SylvainLS (46) | [...] I think something is wrong in what Michael_m is saying. HST should work like VAT, so: — if a Canadian seller is registered in Canada, they would remove the taxes when [...] (14 months ago, Mar 7, 2023, to Taxes) |
Please explain taxes for Canadian sellers - mmattt (2) | So new to this site, and I have several classic full sets I'm looking to sell. What is the deal with Canadian sellers having to pay hst for the buyer outside of Canada? [...] (14 months ago, Mar 7, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: US to Can Customs Tax on Return - SezaR (1392) | [...] I had explained in my first message that you would better to make it return to avoid lose $9.95 (plus the cost of mailing documents to CSBA) If you check the [...] (15 months ago, Feb 24, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: US to Can Customs Tax on Return - Nubs_Select (3768) | [...] I think he's saying the flat rate fee of about $10 that they charge for them to calculate the tax when it was "imported" isn't refunded (15 months ago, Feb 23, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: US to Can Customs Tax on Return - SezaR (1392) | [...] The processing fees $9.95 won't be refunded. You also have to pay to send your documents to CSBA so you lost in total at least about $11. [...] (15 months ago, Feb 23, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: US to Can Customs Tax on Return - Sterra (362) | [...] I am requesting a refund from the Border Services. (yes I paid instead of shipping it back) Need to send back the CBSA Postal Import Form with documentation. [...] (15 months ago, Feb 23, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: US to Can Customs Tax on Return - SezaR (1392) | [...] There are no tax for returned goods. You did not buy anything, it is just returned. I have returned goods from post office to customs for review because the declared [...] (15 months ago, Feb 22, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: US to Can Customs Tax on Return - Sterra (362) | I checked the customs form - Return of goods box is checked off. Maybe they didn't bother to look at the paperwork. I will be talking to the postmaster. (15 months ago, Feb 22, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: US to Can Customs Tax on Return - SylvainLS (46) | [...] More seriously: as taxes are not checked by Customs in the US, the senders may not be understanding why it’s important to correctly fill the paperwork. (15 months ago, Feb 22, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: US to Can Customs Tax on Return - SylvainLS (46) | [...] Maybe fake-return is a usual scheme from Canadians who don’t want to pay taxes? French saying: trop poli pour être honnête (too polite to be honest). Seems to [...] (15 months ago, Feb 22, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: US to Can Customs Tax on Return - SezaR (1392) | [...] Do not pay them. If it is CanadaPost, you can request the postmaster to return it to customs to adjust the charges (wherever the customs checked the package and add [...] (15 months ago, Feb 22, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: US to Can Customs Tax on Return - Nubs_Select (3768) | [...] probably with the way Canada post is. a week or 2 ago i was watching some videos of sending some cards to psa in the states for grading and the person i was watching [...] (15 months ago, Feb 22, 2023, to Taxes) |
US to Can Customs Tax on Return - Sterra (362) | I am having a package returned from the states and I am required to pay customs Tax for the return. Is this Normal? Sandra TerraBrick (15 months ago, Feb 22, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: UK VAT calculation methodology change - MyTwoPence (18794) | [...] One can probably tell how confused I still am from my original message. I can't even figure myself what I was trying to say earlier! Thanks for nearly clearing it [...] (15 months ago, Feb 20, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: UK VAT calculation methodology change - SylvainLS (46) | [...] It’s called the Norther Ireland Protocol and it’s due to the Good Friday Agreement of 1998. The situation was also referred to as the Irish Backstop and was the main [...] (15 months ago, Feb 20, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: UK VAT calculation methodology change - MyTwoPence (18794) | [...] Wow.Really? I assumed it would be the Republic of Ireland still in EU and any address with a UK postcode, isn't. i.e. it's a Northern Ireland address, which [...] (15 months ago, Feb 20, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: UK VAT calculation methodology change - yorbrick (1184) | [...] It enters the cart at 19.85 Euro but we cannot tell if it includes VAT or not as they no longer ship to the UK and so the cart is not valid / cannot be viewed properly. [...] (15 months ago, Feb 20, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: UK VAT calculation methodology change - rankster (1906) | [...] Nothing changed in my settings. UK buyers should see my base prices as net prices and VAT should be added on top of that. It was confirmed as below by a UK member. According [...] (15 months ago, Feb 20, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: UK VAT calculation methodology change - rankster (1906) | [...] UK buyers should also see EUR 19.85 but at the checkout 20% should be ADDED to it, at least it worked like that before. But now they see EUR 19.85 but the VAT is ALREADY [...] (15 months ago, Feb 20, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: UK VAT calculation methodology change - rankster (1906) | [...] No, I'm VAT exempt in Austria, but OSS registered in the EU. So an Austrian buyer and a German see the same prices but AT ones are excl. VAT, DE ones are incl. VAT. [...] (15 months ago, Feb 20, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: UK VAT calculation methodology change - yorbrick (1184) | [...] You are VAT registered in Austria, aren't you? So a 21 Euro item should have your VAT removed and then UK VAT added on. Your terms say this ... Prices shown to [...] (15 months ago, Feb 20, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: UK VAT calculation methodology change - rankster (1906) | [...] You are reading it wrong. Before the change if a UK buyer bought something for EUR 21 from my store they paid EUR 21 x 1,20 = EUR 25,20 for it. NOW the VAT is already [...] (15 months ago, Feb 20, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: UK VAT calculation methodology change - rankster (1906) | [...] As said VAT was ADDED on top of my prices before for UK orders, now they are INCLUDED in my prices so something changed. [...] All EU buyers see EUR 21 price for that [...] (15 months ago, Feb 20, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: UK VAT calculation methodology change - yorbrick (1184) | [...] They both look to have calculated the VAT perfectly correctly based on the totals shown in the orders. They are just different ways of displaying it, either with or without [...] (15 months ago, Feb 20, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: UK VAT calculation methodology change - Give.Me.A.Brick (10608) | [...] Maybe the order is above £135/~€150 and what you see "deducted" is the 23% Austrian VAT? (Buyers outside UE see items without VAT.) I believe nothing [...] (15 months ago, Feb 20, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: UK VAT calculation methodology change - rankster (1906) | [...] With the original calculation methodology the latest order should have been EUR 32,40 x 1,20 = EUR 38,88 But now the net amount became the gross amount so intead of EUR [...] (15 months ago, Feb 20, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: UK VAT calculation methodology change - yorbrick (1184) | [...] Was the order over £135? If so, then VAT will not and must not be collected by Bricklink. Your buyer will have to pay the VAT plus a further collection fee when they [...] (15 months ago, Feb 20, 2023, to Taxes) |
UK VAT calculation methodology change - rankster (1906) | I've just realised by receiving an order from a UK buyer a few days ago that the 20% VAT is now deducted from the grand total and not added to it as before. Since when the [...] (15 months ago, Feb 20, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: Help available - spacemonk32 (142) | [...] So sorry, I probably should have specified I work in US Tax only. I forget how global this community can be. For US taxes you can generally take a 50% deduction of your [...] (15 months ago, Feb 17, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: Help available - spacemonk32 (142) | [...] No worries, My credentials and registration with the IRS are available if requested. I would always suggest you do your research when looking for tax advice. I know this [...] (15 months ago, Feb 17, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: Help available - qwertyboy (7862) | [...] While I appreciate the thought behind the offer and I don't want to rain on your parade, but taking tax advice from an unknown Internet user and use it to file your [...] (15 months ago, Feb 17, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: Help available - molten.brick (13) | If I donated toys to a charitable institution, and obtained a receipt for said donation. What percentage of that amount could I then recoup in my next tax return? In Taxes, spacemonk32 [...] (15 months ago, Feb 17, 2023, to Taxes) |
Help available - spacemonk32 (142) | I just reopened my store after being closed while studying for my CPA. If you are in the US and would like help filing your return I would be ok with a store credit trade. (15 months ago, Feb 17, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: VAT collected twice - DustyFuzzyDragn (3) | [...] The Swedish Tax Agency thinks otherwise, to cite it, in the section regarding paying too much VAT on IOSS packages, translated: "In situations where you've paid [...] (15 months ago, Feb 17, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: UK VAT added on Instructions by Bricklink - DustyFuzzyDragn (3) | I am fairly certain that term is just referring to HS code 49060000, which applies to blueprints and similar, which has caveats on its own (the UK seems to class that as [...] (15 months ago, Feb 17, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: VAT collected twice - Nubs_Select (3768) | [...] For some reason I remember hearing it’s the other way around. If bricklink charges tax and customs charges charges tax you need to do the legal stuff with the government [...] (15 months ago, Feb 17, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: VAT collected twice - DustyFuzzyDragn (3) | A month late here, but having just been hit myself with a double VAT, it's important that not only the IOSS number is registered, but also that an HS number is provided for [...] (15 months ago, Feb 17, 2023, to Taxes) |
Re: Potentially opening a new store - Nubs_Select (3768) | [...] Unless you make more then like 30k within 4 consecutive quarters (yah it’s confusing) you don’t need to charge sales tax. Legally bricklink is suppose to be collecting [...] (15 months ago, Feb 10, 2023, to Taxes) |
Potentially opening a new store - BeastMode1735 (144) | Hi I was thinking about opening a store and was wondering how Canadian tax would work. I was wondering if I could get some insight on how it works and if it would be needed to [...] (15 months ago, Feb 9, 2023, to Taxes) |
UK VAT added on Instructions by Bricklink - Tom1972 (46) | I am finding it very annoying that VAT is being added to Purchases for lego instructions and manuals. Under UK VAT guide lines VAT Notice 701/10 instructions and manuals are [...] (15 months ago, Feb 9, 2023, to Taxes) |
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